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publicationNumber CN-105733946-B
titleOfInvention A kind of method that low temperature spray drying prepares active dry yeast conversion 1,6 diphosphofructoses of production
abstract The invention discloses a kind of methods that low temperature spray drying prepares active dry yeast conversion production fructose-1,6-bisphosphate, belong to fermentation engineering field.The present invention makes yeast be increased to 90% or so to Phos consumption ability for the purpose of promoting thallus conversion production FDP ability using spray drying technology.Main research includes: to obtain a large amount of yeast thallus using high density fermentation culture technology for research bacterial strain with saccharomyces cerevisiae.It is then studied in detail by producing FDP mechanism to yeast conversion, learns the extracellular accumulation of FDP, depend on saccharomyces cerevisiae membrane permeability and yeast itself enzymatic activity, observed by flow cytometry, Electronic Speculum, the relationship between research saccharomyces cerevisiae activity and FDP accumulation.On this basis, fresh yeast membrane permeability is changed by spray drying technology, and in the case where not influencing enzyme activity, improves the conversion capability of yeast.
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